I remember last year we had a lot of snow and only Manhattan got shoveled/cleaned up. The rest of us boroughs was assed out for a few days. Cars couldn't go through the streets, buses stopped running. Trains stopped running and conductors telling us to transfer to buses that ain't running

Blaque, Dec 2010? smh I never in my life experienced anything like it and I went to school in Buffalo. No plows. The snow itself wasn't bad but the fact that they left it was unforgivable. Cars abandoned. MTA shut down.

I went to work.. snow in the subway station. came home, the same snow. I walked on the parallel busier street because it would be clearer... NYC really doesn't completely stop. As I was about to turn the corner, I slipped on those metal things that restaurants/corner stores have. This man caught me before I ate it.

My co-worker laughed because she from NYC and was like "Oh ya'll shutting down schools and business for 1/2 inch of sleet ice, snow. We get like 12 inches all the time. Get over it." I told her "Yup, it's like how I hear you complain any and every spring to summer about the heat in Texas. It's only sun and heat at about 98 - 105 degrees. Get over it"

[(35)] gyyyyyyaaaaaal [/(35)] yes!!

Kinda like how every few years there's a "massive heatwave" that "grips" NY, Chicago or somewhere way up yonda and people get to fallin out and dying when "the afternoon high temps soar to well past 100 degrees." Yeah, it was like, 104.

Chile boo. Come holla at cha gurl when you wake up at 7AM on a July Saturday and it's already 93 degrees.

All that being mockingly said , I can empathize with ATL cuz what they are going through now is what we here in notAlabama went through in early December.

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